The Oracle 11g Database Workshop II starts from where the Workshop I finishes. Having introduced the Oracle tools to the delegates in Workshop I, Workshop II introduces the advanced concepts such as the ASM, RMAN, Flashback, Memory Management etc. The Certification is helpful to the organisation as it cuts company costs, increase a professionals level of service and also inculcate skills in them that the current and prospective employers lookout for. This course mainly deals with Backup and Recovery options of the Oracle Database making use of Flashback and RMAN both for full and partial backups or recovery. Oracle 11g Release 2 has a number of new features that are helpful to developers as well as database administrators. They mainly fall into the categories Application Development, Availability, Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing, Clustering, Database Overall, Diagnosability, Performance, Security, Server Manageability, and Unstructured Data Management.
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The Oracle 11g Database Workshop II starts from where the Workshop I finishes. Having introduced the Oracle tools to the delegates in Workshop I, Workshop II introduces the advanced concepts such as the ASM, RMAN, Flashback, Memory Management etc. The Certification is helpful to the organisation as it cuts company costs, increase a professionals level of service and also inculcate skills in them that the current and prospective employers lookout for. This course mainly deals with Backup and Recovery options of the Oracle Database making use of Flashback and RMAN both for full and partial backups or recovery. Oracle 11g Release 2 has a number of new features that are helpful to developers as well as database administrators. They mainly fall into the categories Application Development, Availability, Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing, Clustering, Database Overall, Diagnosability, Performance, Security, Server Manageability, and Unstructured Data Management.
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Courseware will also be provided to the delegates so that they can revise the course after the training.
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The primary requirement of this course is good knowledge of SQL and PL/SQL concepts. The delegate is also expected to be Oracle Database 11g Workshop I Rel 2 certified.
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The Workshop II goes beyond the Workshop I concepts. New and advanced tools such as Flashback and RMAN are introduced to the delegates during the course. These tools turn out to be a great help when it comes to taking backup or recovering the database from some crash. The delegates also learn techniques for taking backups in different modes i.e. datewise, full or incremental.
The candidates who wish to certify this exam can take this course in two ways – classroom sessions or online. There is no provision for the course to be completed by the candidate through self-study. The candidate also requires scoring a minimum of 66% marks to get through. The candidate has to answer 78 questions in a time duration of 120 minutes or 2 hours.
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Buxton got popularity from its Spa Services. It is situated in the high altitude district of the Derbyshire. It is 960 ft. above the sea level. The Staffordshire is also one side to Buxton. It comes under the administration of east Midlands. Peak District National park gets a bulk of tourism sector. The town has the population of 22.1 thousand. All the famous festivals are organized in Buxton opera house. St Ann’s well water is being sold globally by city’s company and earns handsome profit. It has two twin towns in countries such as France and Germany.
History
It started with the Roman settlement famously known as Aquae Arnemeatiae. The Number of coins was discovered in the city that showed they usually deal in coins. It also showed that Romans spent most of the time in Buxton during the occupation. Because of its favourable location, 30° temperature, and geothermal spring, it boosted the Spa industry. After some years, the introduction of railways had given pace to the development of the city.
Climate
It is at maximum height. The climatic condition is far cry from its locality. It is comparatively cool town to other towns due to its location. As compare to Manchester, its daytime temperature is 2 ° low. During late 19th Century, a fatal storm hit this city. The metrology department usually provides updated information to locals to aware them.
Arts and culture
The water of this town brought whole nine yards popularity to this town. Even George Talbot with his family came a number of times here to take the waters. During the late 17th century, Famous crescent was constructed. The famous Devonshire Dome was also constructed in this city. During 1863, Joseph Paxton did excellent work in the infrastructure and development of the railway. Certain parks, monuments were constructed under his supervision and considered one of the best architects in the world. Solomon’s temple, Opera House, Palladium, Coliseum are other famous attractions of this town.
Festivals and Architecture
The month of July is the busiest month of the calendar due to Buxton festival which goes extra mile for 21 days on large scale. Various beautiful and exemplary performances happen that day such as literature field events, concerts, and recitals after 12.OO am Opera after 5:00 pm. A seven days music festival is also organized. This festival includes performances such as rock, pop, blues, folk and world music features. The second Saturday of July is busy with the well-dressing festival. It has a history of 177 years. The waters of Buxton attracted many tourists in the town which ultimately boosted the tourism industry. The old hall hotel is one of the examples in reference to it. The Crescent was built in the 17th century.
Economy and Education
The Buxton economy is considered to be a mixed economy. Tourism and Mineral water Bottling are the others important industries. The Derby Campus has a bulk of students. Other secondary schools are Buxton Community School and St. Thomas More Catholic school.
Sports
There are two small stadia and generally host stock car racing, various drifting events. High edge Raceway is the difficult track of the United Kingdom. Motorsports circuit constructed in 1970’s host's various drifting events. Buxton F.C is the most famous football club.
Public transport
The Whaley Bridge is crossed over city railway station. From here, one can take the train to any nearby city. It is 1 hr journey to Manchester Piccadilly by road. It has 2 railways under LNWR Buxton administration and 1 under High Buxton administration. The spring garden shopping Centre constructed in place of Midland land railway station. There is also a facility of high bus service to Manchester Airport from this city.